TOASTERS FOR $66.67 SHIPPED!!

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TOASTERS FOR $66.67 SHIPPED!!

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Someone posted a link to these pups a while back but they were on backorder and not available....Well, they're finally in stock and I just thought I'd pass on the update...dminer
http://www.music123.com/Rickenbacker-00030-i148479.music?source=froogle
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Whoa.

Thanks!
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Post by henny »

Great deal, can't go wrong for '66 smackers.
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Post by sir_andrew_of_left_coast »

4 coming my way... thanks for the tip.
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Post by charlyg »

2 coming my way!
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Post by wints »

How long are the magnets on the back of the reissues....
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Post by bobcat »

What exactly is the difference in tonality of a neck hi-gain vs. a reissue toaster? Is there any significant difference in tone, or is it just an output difference?
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Post by bobcat »

Also, are the toasters used on the guitars the same exact pickups as used in the neck position on the basses? Or is there a wiring difference or something?
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Post by ken_j »

Well they went fast! Now on back order.

The only difference in the bass and guitar toasters is that the bass pickups have a threaded bottom plate because they mount to the pickguard. AFAIK
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Post by beatlefan »

I just got a notice that they have shipped!! Can't wait to get 'em!!
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Post by charlyg »

****, mine are backordered!
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Post by bobcat »

Wait, so are the ones on Music123 guitar or bass toasters?

And what's the tonal difference between them and hi-gains?
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Post by jps »

The one on M123 are the "guitar" version, #0031 have the threaded holes, these do not.
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Post by bobcat »

So then how do you get the ones with holes to mount them on the pickguard?
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Post by incubus2432 »

I'd just get a slightly longer screw and use a nut under the p/u.....should be no big deal.
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